AbstractRecent psychophysical experiments suggest that humans can recover only relief structure from motion (SFM); i.e., an object's 3D shape can only be determined up to a stretching transformation along the line of sight. Here we propose a physiologically plausible model for the computation of relief SFM, which is also applicable to the related problem of motion parallax. We assume that the perception of depth from motion is related to the firing of a subset of MT neurons tuned to both velocity and disparity. The model MT neurons are connected to each other laterally to form modulatory interactions. The overall connectivity is such that when a zero-disparity velocity pattern is fed into the system, the most responsive neurons are not thos...
Contains fulltext : 90338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sinusoidal motio...
We use multiple sensory modalities to perceive our environment. One of these is optic flow, the disp...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...
AbstractRecent psychophysical experiments suggest that humans can recover only relief structure from...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
The projective transformation onto the retina loses the explicit 3D shape description of a moving ob...
Both visual motion analysis and stereo disparity perception play important roles in everyday life. C...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2013.When we m...
AbstractOne of vision’s most important functions is specification of the layout of objects in the 3D...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...
Binocular disparity and motion parallax are particularly important for our 3D surface perception, an...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
The most recent models of depth cue combination assume that information provided by each cue is proc...
Contains fulltext : 90338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sinusoidal motio...
We use multiple sensory modalities to perceive our environment. One of these is optic flow, the disp...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...
AbstractRecent psychophysical experiments suggest that humans can recover only relief structure from...
AbstractChanging disparity (CD) and interocular velocity difference (IOVD) are two possible mechanis...
The projective transformation onto the retina loses the explicit 3D shape description of a moving ob...
Both visual motion analysis and stereo disparity perception play important roles in everyday life. C...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
Many everyday interactions with moving objects benefit from an accurate perception of their movement...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--University of Rochester. Department of Brain and Cognitive Sciences, 2013.When we m...
AbstractOne of vision’s most important functions is specification of the layout of objects in the 3D...
3D structures can be perceived based on the patterns of 2D motion signals [1, 2]. With orthographic ...
Binocular disparity and motion parallax are particularly important for our 3D surface perception, an...
voir basilic : http://emotion.inrialpes.fr/bibemotion/2006/CDWB06/ note: Submitted to Biological cyb...
The most recent models of depth cue combination assume that information provided by each cue is proc...
Contains fulltext : 90338.pdf (publisher's version ) (Open Access)Sinusoidal motio...
We use multiple sensory modalities to perceive our environment. One of these is optic flow, the disp...
We see the world as three-dimensional, but because the retinal image is flat, we must derive the thi...